On May 12, 2016, at 4:03 PM, Jason Schiller
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am surprised that staff would not apply the 30 day need (albeit extended to
60 day need) for end-sites requesting a transfer.
My understanding is that 8.3 references "demonstrating need" "under current
policies" albeit extended to 24 months (double an ARIN assignment).
Current policy 4.3.3 defines meeting 25% utilization immediately (30 days) and
50% within 1 year.
Extended this doubles the values.
Jason -
The present 25% utilization language of NRPM 4.3.3 assignments
seems to be subject to several possible interpretations when being
extrapolated to transfers sized upon a 24 month need-assessment.
Whether the “immediate” threshold is applied at 30 vs 60 days is
but one example. Another is the application of the term “25%” -
i.e. that can be the immediate use of transferred space which
corresponds to 25% of 12 month need (initial usage of the same
amount of space as would apply for receiving an assignment);
alternatively, it could be read as 25% utilization of the entire
transferred block. The latter interpretation is actually a higher
bar than 25% utilization when applied to initial assignments sized
at 12 months need (and could be difficult for many organizations
to satisfy.)
As such, if ARIN-2015-3 does not proceed, it would be quite helpful
if the community would undertake policy development to clarify
exactly how this portion of assignment policy should apply to
transfers of number resource to end-user organizations.
Thanks!
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
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